Billy C Boxing Contest - 20/3/2015

For TBCB's latest entry in the Boxing With Billy C fight predictions contest, we've simmed the fights listed below 100 times each. We've offered a brief summary of each fight based on the simulations, or you can read the entire summary of all the fights (Part1,Part2), which includes a lot of in-depth detail.

Alfonso Gomez vs Yoshihiro Kamegai: Gomez edged out Kamegai in this match-up winning by a 53 to 41 margin. 26 of 39 decisions came unanimously. He also score 14 more inside the distance wins. Kamegai's power netted him 24 stoppage victories. All but 3 of his 17 decisions came unanimously. He doubled Gomez's knockdown total leading this category 57 to 23.

Alejandro "Payasito" Hernandez vs Martin Casillas: Hernandez ran away with this match-up winning by a margin of 82 to 14. All but 9 of his 58 decisions netted a unanimous verdict. He also scored 24 stoppages. He floored Casillas 124 times while being floored just 26 times. Casillas was able to snare 12 decisions. His inside schedule wins were split between a TKO and a DQ.

Juergen Braehmer vs Haxhi "Robin" Krasniqi: Braehmer dominated this match-up winning by a margin of 88 to 9. All but 4 of his 68 decisions came unanimously. He also notched 20 stoppages. He scored 71 knockdowns and tasted the canvas just 6 times. Krasniqi copped 7 inside schedule wins and also scored 2 decisions.

Emanuel Lopez Vs Carlos Padilla: Padilla eked out a win in this match-up by the narrowest of margins, 47 to 46. Padilla copped 31 decisions. 22 of these received a unanimous nod from the judges. 16 more wins came inside schedule. He pounded out 77 knockdowns and just tasted canvas 5 times. 28 of the 40 decisions earned by Lopez came unanimously. He also scored 5 TKO wins on cuts and a DQ win.

Ovill McKenzie vs Matty Askin: McKenzie got the nod in this match-up, winning 51 to 42. He copped 27 decisions, 15 unanimously. 24 more wins came inside schedule. He led in knockdowns scored 74 to 50. Askin's 42 wins were evenly split between stoppages and decisions. 14 of his decisions were unanimous verdicts.

Jhonny Gonzalez vs Gary Russell Jr.: Gonzalez edged out Russell in this match-up by a margin of 55 to 35. 36 of these came inside of the distance. Of his 19 decisions, 16 were unanimously awarded.

Jermel Charlo vs Vanes Martirosyan: Charlo had the best of things in this match-up winning 46 to 39. The judges gave him the unanimous nod 18 times in his 37 decision wins. He also scored 9 stoppage victories. Martirosyan copped 29 decisions and added 10 stoppages. His 37 knockdowns bettered Charlo's total by 11.

Juan Francisco Estrada vs Froilan Saludar: Estrada came out on top in this match-up winning handilly by a margin of 72 to 24. He stopped Saludar 41 times. 26 of his 31 decision wins came unanimously. He floored Saludar 121 times while being dropped 34 times himself. Saludar came away with 10 decisions and 14 wins inside schedule.

boxrec gives Rommel Asenjo as Estrada's opponent
Juan Francisco Estrada vs Rommel Asenjo: Estrada got the best of Asenjo in this match-up winning by a 76 to 19 margin. 45 wins came inside schedule. All but 6 of his 31 decision wins came unanimously. He topped the knockdowns scored category by margin of 167 to 58. Asenjo demonstrated the puncher's chance with 10 stoppages. 6 of his 9 decisions were unanimous.

Donnie Nietes vs Gilberto Parra: Nietes had an easy time with Parra winning by a 75 to 21 margin. He registered 41 more knockdowns with his total of 86. This helped lead him to score 35 stoppage victories. He also copped 35 unanimous decisions out the 40 bouts awarded to him by the judges. Parra came away with 14 decisions and 7 inside schedule wins.

Nonito Donaire vs William Prado: Donaire ran away with this one, winning by a 94 to 6 margin. 55 of his 61 decisions were awarded unanimously. He also scored 33 stoppages. These came by dint of 107 knockdowns, while tasting canvas just 22 times. Prado showed the old puncher's chance with 5 stoppages and one decision win.

China Smith vs Mike Sheppard: Smith overwhelmed Sheppard in this match-up winning by an 88 to 8 margin. Smith floored Sheppard 153 times while hitting the canvas just 21 times. He stopped Sheppard in 59 bouts. He also notched 26 unanimous decisions out of the 29 awarded to him. Sheppard garnered just 3 decisions and registered 5 stoppage victories.

Aaron Jaco vs Frankie Filippone: Filippone walked away with this match-up winning 74 to 19. 61 of his wins were awarded by the judges, 47 unanimously. Knockdowns scored were fairly even. Filippone came away with a 13 to 11 edge. He came away with 13 inside the schedule wins. Jaco, in turn, scored 1 KO among 3 inside schedule wins. The other 2 were DQs. Half of his 16 decisions were unanimous.

Serge Cadeus vs Winsner Desmaret: Cadeus cruised to victory in this match-up winning by a 71 to 16 margin. All but one of the wins came via decision. 46 of these decisions received a unanimous nod from the judges. His other win was a KO. He floored Desmaret 12 times without ever seeing the canvas himself. Desmaret was able to snare 14 decisions. He also scored a TKO on cuts and was awarded a DQ win.

Daniel Martz vs James Phipps: Martz came out on top in this match-up winning it 86 to 9. 51 of his 63 decisions were unanimously awarded. 23 more wins came inside schedule. He scored 106 knockdowns while being dropped 22 times himself. Phipps was only able to garner 6 decisions and score 3 stoppages.

Adonis Stevenson vs Sako Bika: Stevenson was the run away winner of this match-up winning by the margin of 84 to 14. Only 10 of these wins were decisions. He scored 74 stoppage victories. He scored 164 knockdowns while being felled 48 times himself. Bika only won a single decision. His remaining 13 wins came inside schedule.

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